Women could be called up in future military drafts

6:32 AM, Feb 25, 2013   |    comments
Pfc. Katharina Dyson takes a break during a patrolling techniques class at Marine Combat Training (MCT) on February 22, 2013 at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. (Photo: Getty Images)
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Tennnnnn-hut ladies! The next time Uncle Sam comes calling, he's probably going to want you, too.

The Obama administration recently decided to lift the ban on women in combat. Legal experts and military historians say that decision has opened the door for a change in the law that currently compels only men between age 18 and 25 to register for a military draft.

Never before have women been drafted into military service.

Neither the White House nor Congress are in a hurry to make them register for a future call-up. A draft would be enormously unpopular and adding women to the mix just isn't a priority for a battle-weary country nearing the end of more than a decade of war. Yet, legally, there may be no other choice.

The Associated Press